Turner Prize 2018: Winner Announced
Charlotte Prodger wins the 2018 Turner Prize for films shot entirely on iPhone. The works explore queer identity through a personal narrative.
Charlotte Prodger wins the 2018 Turner Prize for films shot entirely on iPhone. The works explore queer identity through a personal narrative.
Aesthetica collates 10 organisations providing inspiration for the festive season; delve into our list of creative ideas for art and culture lovers.
A new publication explores a fascination with light through the lens of artistic practice – featuring Aesthetica Art Prize alumnus Liz West.
In 2018’s complex socio-political environment, the notion of home is especially poignant. Aperture Foundation’s new show investigates.
December’s must-read publications look at socially responsive architecture, environmental sculpture and thoughtful global photography.
Two contemporary art shows taking place during Miami Art Week offer a platform for acclaimed global contemporary artists and galleries
Utilising peculiar perspectives, Sharon Alviz invites viewers to consider architectural compositions and our wider relations to them.
Issue 86, A Renewed Perspective, is very special; through our features and editorials we are diving into bigger subjects head on.
Magnum Photos launches The Art of Street Photography – an in-depth online course offering essential insights from renowned practitioners.
It’s Nice That launch the Autumn/Winter 2018 edition of Printed Pages – an arts and design compendium highlighting 100 years of Bauhaus.
The Stewarts RCA Secret show returns 1-3 December, including over 1,800 postcard-sized works from both established and emerging artists.
Spanning photography and installation, shows opening at the start of December demonstrate approaches to personal and collective identities.
A publication by Prestel Publishing and Magnum Photos surveys the extraordinary career and striking images of photographer Inge Morath.
Influential fashion photographer Erwin Blumenfeld’s oeuvre demonstrated a belief in image-making as an art form, pushing boundaries.
Spanning prestigious awards, conceptual designs and powerful monuments, this season’s must-see exhibitions examine how buildings shape lives.
Luo Yang’s raw and intimate portraits of women are a powerful assertion of identity, exploring shifting notions of femininity in China.
In an increasingly urbanised and digital world, virtual reality experience We live in an Ocean of Air offers an essential moment of reflection.
In celebration of its 25th anniversary, Fotomuseum Winterthur offers a glimpse into the collection – collating a range of seminal works.
In the beginning, there was a pulse. This is at the heart of a series of large-scale installations by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer built around vital signs.